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A Ketbospect,
subscriptions amounted to £ 1 , 558 . Qs . 6 d—On the same day , the Supreme Grand Chapter of Scotland held its Quarterly Communication , and still further added to the propagation of Mark Masonry in this country by granting warrants for the establishment of Mark Lodges in Liverpool and Bristol . On the 30 th , ^ 1 , 002 , at Woolwich . The principles of the Craft have lately made considerable progress in that town .
On the 8 th , the annual meeting of the Grand Lodge of Essex took place at Colchester . On the 10 th , the foundation-stone of the Malvern Schools was laid , with Masonic honours . On the 15 th , the annual meeting of the Grand Lodge of Kent took place at Canterbury . On the 17 th , in the absence ofthe Earl of Durham , G . S . W ., Bro . Fenwick , M . P . } G . J . D ., presided at the triennial festival in aid of the Benevolent Institution . The
Oh the 1 st of July , the Provincial Grand Lodge of West Yorkshire he id a meeting at Holmfirth . On the 2 nd , the Provincial Grand Lodge of the Isle of Wight , held its annual meeting at Binstead , near Byde . On the & th , there was a meeting of the Provincial Grand Lodge of Cumberland at Whitehaven . In the absence of the Prov . G . M ., Sir James Graham ( who all but in name has retired from Freemasonry ) , the D , Prov . G . M ., Bro . Greaves ,
presided over the Brethren . On the 9 th , at the Quarterly Court of the Governors of the Girls' School , the treasurer was authorized to purchase stock to the extent of £ 1 , 000 , thus making the invested property of the Institution £ 11 , 000 , independent ofthe Sustentation Fund , £ 2 , 171 . A well-earned gratuity of £ 50 was voted to the energetic and untiring Sec , Bro . Crew . On the 14 th , there was a Supreme Council of the Ancient and . Accepted Bite , which was attended by many Most Illustrious Comps . from Ireland . On the 15 th , the Provincial Grand Lodge of Somersetshire held a meeting at
Yeovil . It was deeply regretted that the Prov . G . M ., the venerable Bro . Tynte , was unable to be present . On the 10 th , Bro . Beach , M . P , } consecrated a new Lodge at Hampton Court , to be called the Carnarvon , i » honour of the nobleman who bears that title . On the 18 th , Bro . Dobie , Prov . G . M ., presided at the annual meeting of the Provincial Grand Lodge of Surrey at lleigate . On the 20 th , the Governors of the Boys' School held their Quarterly Court , and elected eight boys to tbe benefits ofthe Institution . On the 23 rd , Bro . Keech , P . Prov . G . S . D , for Devonshire , consecrated a new Lodge at Bridport .
On the 28 th , the Provincial Grand Lodge of Staffordshire was held at Burslem , under the able presidency of the Prov . G . M ., Bro . Col . Vernon . On the 3 rd of August , Sir Lucius Curtis , Prov . G . M . for Hampshire , presided at the consecration of a new Lodge at Basingstoke . On the 4 th , Lord Panmure , D . G . M ., presided at the consecration of another new Lodge , the Florence Nightingale ( a most appropriate title ) , at Woolwich *
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A Ketbospect,
subscriptions amounted to £ 1 , 558 . Qs . 6 d—On the same day , the Supreme Grand Chapter of Scotland held its Quarterly Communication , and still further added to the propagation of Mark Masonry in this country by granting warrants for the establishment of Mark Lodges in Liverpool and Bristol . On the 30 th , ^ 1 , 002 , at Woolwich . The principles of the Craft have lately made considerable progress in that town .
On the 8 th , the annual meeting of the Grand Lodge of Essex took place at Colchester . On the 10 th , the foundation-stone of the Malvern Schools was laid , with Masonic honours . On the 15 th , the annual meeting of the Grand Lodge of Kent took place at Canterbury . On the 17 th , in the absence ofthe Earl of Durham , G . S . W ., Bro . Fenwick , M . P . } G . J . D ., presided at the triennial festival in aid of the Benevolent Institution . The
Oh the 1 st of July , the Provincial Grand Lodge of West Yorkshire he id a meeting at Holmfirth . On the 2 nd , the Provincial Grand Lodge of the Isle of Wight , held its annual meeting at Binstead , near Byde . On the & th , there was a meeting of the Provincial Grand Lodge of Cumberland at Whitehaven . In the absence of the Prov . G . M ., Sir James Graham ( who all but in name has retired from Freemasonry ) , the D , Prov . G . M ., Bro . Greaves ,
presided over the Brethren . On the 9 th , at the Quarterly Court of the Governors of the Girls' School , the treasurer was authorized to purchase stock to the extent of £ 1 , 000 , thus making the invested property of the Institution £ 11 , 000 , independent ofthe Sustentation Fund , £ 2 , 171 . A well-earned gratuity of £ 50 was voted to the energetic and untiring Sec , Bro . Crew . On the 14 th , there was a Supreme Council of the Ancient and . Accepted Bite , which was attended by many Most Illustrious Comps . from Ireland . On the 15 th , the Provincial Grand Lodge of Somersetshire held a meeting at
Yeovil . It was deeply regretted that the Prov . G . M ., the venerable Bro . Tynte , was unable to be present . On the 10 th , Bro . Beach , M . P , } consecrated a new Lodge at Hampton Court , to be called the Carnarvon , i » honour of the nobleman who bears that title . On the 18 th , Bro . Dobie , Prov . G . M ., presided at the annual meeting of the Provincial Grand Lodge of Surrey at lleigate . On the 20 th , the Governors of the Boys' School held their Quarterly Court , and elected eight boys to tbe benefits ofthe Institution . On the 23 rd , Bro . Keech , P . Prov . G . S . D , for Devonshire , consecrated a new Lodge at Bridport .
On the 28 th , the Provincial Grand Lodge of Staffordshire was held at Burslem , under the able presidency of the Prov . G . M ., Bro . Col . Vernon . On the 3 rd of August , Sir Lucius Curtis , Prov . G . M . for Hampshire , presided at the consecration of a new Lodge at Basingstoke . On the 4 th , Lord Panmure , D . G . M ., presided at the consecration of another new Lodge , the Florence Nightingale ( a most appropriate title ) , at Woolwich *